Cathedral College of the Immaculate Conception - Annual Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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00ggCATHEDBAL coLLEcE North American College Rome, Italy l-IE season of delicate beauty, delightful sunshine, and pleasant mellow breezes waiting gently from the Mediterranean is now with us. PRIMA- VEBA, ltaly's lovely spring, has visited the Eternal City. lt is time when one readily sits back and contemplates the WHY and the WHEREFORE, the HOW and the WHEN of the year that has fled into the dusty crannies of happy memories. 4 This year we are only seven, since no new man came to take the place of Father Dominic Scafcfti who left during the summer. We began our studies last November at the Gregorian University. All had advanced a year, which accounts for one in Second Theology, five in Third Theology, and one in the Deacon class. The glorious Feast of the lmmaculate Conception, which is also the day on which the College was established over seventy-silt years ago, brought to us the elevation ot the Deacon class to the Holy Priesthood. The Order was conferred by the Cardinal Vicar of Rome, Cardinal Marchetti-Sevaggiani. The occasion was brightened by the presence of many of the parents of the ordi- nati. Father Ed Bradley was more than fortunate, for he had his mother and two sisters at his ordination. We are happy to tell you that Ed is completely recovered from his illness of last summer and we know that all his friends in Brooklyn join us in wishing him AD MULTOS ANNOS. Among those ordained on December 8th was Father Frank Glimm, an- other Cathedral alumnus, who lives not far from here at the Collegio Capra- nica. Hevalso was blessed by having his mother and sisters with him on that eventful occasion. The Third Theology Class in Huntington will be glad to know that their colleagues lack Fleming, lack Healy, Tom Coyne, Ken Morgan, and Bill Bart- ley joined the ranks of the Clergy when they received the Tonsure at the Chapel of the Seminary of Saint lohn Lateran. Each ot these gentlemen now sports a bald spot on the top ot his head, since in Rome all clerics must wear the visible sign of their calling. These same worthy gentlemen about three weeks ago, this time in the Basilica of Saint lohn Lateran, received the tirst two Minor Orders of Porter and Lector at the hands of the Vice-Regent of Rome, Archbishop Palica. In a few days they expect to receive the remaining two Minor Orders of Exorcist and Acolyte. Tom Little is the only remaining Brooklynite here, No orders have been conferred on Tom as yet since he is only in Second Theology. He still holds down the position of Sacristan which should keep him busy for another little while. Bight now we are in the middle of Lent and are hard at work Can old Cathedral customl trying to catch up with the profs. A final word of general interest is that Ken Morgan still tips the scales around ninety kili or more Ca kili is two point two poundsl. WILLIAM I. BARTLEY '31 84



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E7 00CATHEDRAL COLLEGE what a marvelous sight with that eternal background of mountains and those two swift currents ever winding their way like two silver ribbons through the city and then rushing off and down through the valley. The walk along the Sill with its rapid, rushing river, tumbling about the enormous boulders, cleav- ing its way through the pine covered hills and sylvan foliage. That glorious descent along the precipitous Mittenwald pass, rising, dropping, zigzagging its way along the mountains' edges. Who could stand upon the banks of the beautiful green lnn and look up at those mighty peaks without being touched with a feeling of awe for the Creator of these 'igiants of nature. l-low insignifi- cant we feel when we stand at the foothills of the town and stare up at this scene of power and giganticness. ls there any wonder then that there lies hidden such an unexplainable and mystic charm in this little 'fhaven of the Alps. But there is one thing which we cannot fail to tell you about this gorgeous panorama of the Tyrol. No matter how much your guide books tell you about this country there is one thing which they will invariably omit-ea factor which, no doubt, plays the most important role in the hidden charm of the land. lt is the manner in which romantic Tyrol announces its religious loyalty to the Creator and Giver of all this beauty. Throughout the countryside the visitor cannot but be impressed by the outward manifestation of the devotion and religious feeling of this simple people, Walk along the open highways and you see there along the wayside shrines dedicated to Our Heavenly Mother, pass through the little villages and your eyes stare upon some ancient religious scene painted above every door front, climb along the peaceful mountain paths and you follow the Stations of the Cross through the forest, risk the highest peak and on reaching the summit you find implanted there the sign of Christianity-the Cross. As you gaze down upon the towns from above, one white building, nestled among the tiny homes, will stand out in clear promi- nence and immediately draw your attention-the village Church. Well, well, now look what has happened. We told you we could talk about Tyrol for hours and sure enough we've almost been caught and en- twined in its mystic faze ourselves. We only trust you've enjoyed your little visit and hope you'll forgive our incessant chatter. lust one more word to our lnnsbruck friends and former fellow Exiles, Changes must come and go but Canisianum and the University remain ever the same. Gone are our favorite Easching vacation and Pfingstferien, but a new order has risen which we feel sure will gradually fulfill their place. Time moves along rapidly and soon the Easter vacation with Passion Sunday and Ordination will be with us. Then for that short stretch till lune and the end of another year toward our sacred goal. To the ANNUAL for a grand success of its latest edition and to all at Cathe- dral for a happy and successful completion of the present year we extend our sincerest wishes. LEB' WOHL and AUFWIEDERSEHEN. FRANCIS l. ULLRICH '32 86

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